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5 comments:
Dear Ken, in my language: Wesołego Alleluja!
I love this gentle stream of blue water. Be well.:-)
Thanks, Jola.
Hope you had Wesołego Alleluja!. :-)
Ken the wren laid 3 itty bitty eggs but she hasn't been back to sit on them. I'm not sure what to do. Mike is keeping me from bringing them in to hatch them myself or tuck them under one of my birds to incubate. I am disraught. Lovely photo. How did you make the water so blue?
That is a situation! I don't know how long the eggs will be viable without incubation. How long has it been? I will see if I can google something.
The photo is 70 percent photo and 30 percent photo-painting rendered by software. The water was slightly blue in the photo, and I liked how it came out here.
Good luck Tammy with the (hopefully) new family.
Hi Tammy,
I googled an article that said they sometimes delay the incubating until all the eggs are laid. That way they will all hatch at the same time. Maybe that is going on with your wrens. :-)
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